Combines the strength of polypropylene mesh with a bioresorbable hydrogel coating for ventral hernia repair.
Sepramesh™ IP Composite is a polypropylene mesh with a hydrogel safety coating, which resorbs within 30 days providing visceral protection during the critical healing period.1
Sepramesh™ IP Composite is built on the foundation of the proven Sepra® technology, with 12 years of clinically demonstrated success. The parietal side of the mesh consists of monofilament polypropylene which encourages rapid tissue ingrowth and incorporation for a strong ventral hernia repair. The visceral side of the mesh is covered with a unique bioresorbable hydrogel coating that minimizes tissue attachment. Bioresorbable fibers reinforce mesh strength and bind the mesh to the hydrogel coating.
During the incorporation of the mesh into the abdominal wall, these fibers – along with the hydrogel coating – are resorbed, leaving less permanent foreign material in the body. In addition, Sepramesh™ IP Composite comes in a variety of sizes, but can also be cut and tailored without fraying or unraveling allowing it to be customized for each individual patient.
Efficient for a custom hernia repair
Effective for a strong ventral hernia repair
The uncoated monofilament parietal side of Sepramesh™ IP Composite stimulates a fast fibrotic response. This results in strong tissue incorporation into the abdominal wall, which provides a strong long-term repair, minimizing recurrences and the need for permanent transfixation sutures.
Additionally, the hydrogel barrier minimizes tissue attachment to the prosthesis.
Secure fixation
The SorbaFix™ Absorbable Fixation System provides secure fixation with Sepramesh™ IP Composite. Threaded, hollow core allows for tissue ingrowth through the interior of the fastener.
Proven solution for customized hernia repair
Sepramesh™ IP Composite is Built on Two Clinically Proven Technologies
Sepramesh™ IP Composite – A Clinical Study
A Single-Arm, Single-Center, Retrospective Study with Prospective Follow-Up of Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Utilizing the Bard Sepramesh™ IP Composite.
Andrew Archer, DO, Stephen Fleischer, DO, Rhett Lohman, DO, Edward Caldwell, DO. Grandview Medical Center, Dept. of Surgery, Dayton, OH.
Click here to download the study poster for more details.
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